Saturday, September 21, 2019

Dark Moments - Pendragon's Princess (Mystic Maidens of Britain - Book 1)

Dark Moments - Pendragon's Princess (Mystic Maidens of Britain - Book 1)
Excerpt copyright @ 2019 Kara Griffin



“I thought I heard voices.”
“I didn’t hear anything. Come, we’ll take a rest when the sun sets.” Katriona turned and peered into the woods, listening for sounds, but no noise came.
Lloyd started off and snapped his fingers to bring Wynn to heel. “We need to stay close and near the brush should anyone come. I don’t like this silence. It’s too quiet. None of the animals stir. Something lurks here…”
“Or someone,” she said and hurried to walk beside him. Katriona thought about the events that led her to this moment. She wished she hadn’t made the rash decision to leave Pendragon land. Since she began the journey, she got a strange aura, as if she made the worst blunder of her life. But she was humiliated by Rhyder’s followers and the way he told her she’d leave. Her spirit crushed. If only she’d waited for her father’s envoy to retrieve her.
The farther she got from Rhyder and his hamlet, the more woeful she was. And no visions came. It was as if the Gods abandoned her. If it wasn’t for Lloyd, she’d be alone. He was a true friend.
A rumble sounded a little ways off. She clutched Lloyd’s arm to stop him from moving forward. Whoever had trailed her caught up to them. She regretted not telling Lloyd that she suspected someone followed. “Do you hear that?”
Wynn growled low in his throat. At once, a rider burst through the underbrush and raced directly at them. Lloyd yelled at her to run.
Katriona rushed through the tree branches and looked back at the man who attacked. The foe reached near enough to set his bow. Arrows flew past and whizzed the air. Within minutes, three struck Lloyd, and he fell where he stood.
Katriona gasped and her breath now coming quick as she tried to make ground. Her aura burned with pain and the mark throbbed. She huffed and cried. There was no time to mourn her friend. Wynn held his ground and barked ferociously at the attackers.
An arrow struck her from behind. She turned and spotted the other foe that flanked them from the other side of the woods. The arrow embedded in her shoulder. She fell over a thick root and watched the attackers approach through tear-filled eyes. Wynn bared his teeth and yelped when one of the vile men kicked him.
Her poor sweet dog lay on the ground unmoving. Katriona’s aura ridden with tremendous pain caused her to retch on the ground. Her eyes stung with tears and dripped from her nose. She couldn’t cease a gag and moaned at the pain in her shoulder.
“I told ye we would catch up to her. Let us do the deed and be quick about it.”
Two men stood over her. Katriona tried to crawl away but her injuries did her in. She hadn’t ever seen the men before and hadn’t recognized them. Why would they want to hurt her? If she might gain her breath, she would ask, but fear seized her.
“Here, use my dagger. Once she’s dead, we’ll move her closer to Wulfar’s holding. He’ll be blamed and then the next part of our plan will destruct the kingdom. All that Pendragon cares for will be abolished once and for all.”
The larger man knelt and stabbed her leg with the dagger. She cried out as pain entrenched her and her mind a jumble of emotions. It was almost as if she envisioned the entire event, but the pain was all too real. The foe yanked the blade out of her thigh and looked apprehensively at his partner.
His comrade scowled and scoffed. “In her heart, ye damned blighter. Aye, so she’ll breathe no more. We want her dead. Do it.”
“I never killed a woman before and I’m not going to start now,” the larger man said.
Katriona huffed at the agony of her wounds. She wept and all blurred. If she let the injuries overtake her, she’d exist no more. But then, she also wouldn’t know when her end came. She fought to keep her eyes open and prayed to Woden for he was the most powerful God and likely the only one to aid her now. They meant to kill her.
“Give me the damned dagger. I’ll do it myself. I don’t have a qualm about killing a woman. The blade goes in the same way it does on a man.”
The large man handed the dagger to his lanky cohort. He gripped it and leaned to settle the blade in her.
Katriona groaned and looked him in the eyes. If he was going to kill her, she wanted the last thing he saw of her to be her look of contempt.
Horses sounded near and Katriona wasn’t sure if she should rejoice or not. If the men who neared were the foe’s brethren, she was certain to die.
“Come, let us away. Someone is coming. We should flee.”
“She’s not dead yet.”
“Look at her, she’ll be dead soon. She bleeds.”
The two men fled. Their footsteps sounded farther away. Katriona half-dragged and half-crawled to get to Lloyd. She reached him and labored from the difficult movements. Placing a hand on his chest, she felt nothing. His eyes were closed and his face serene. Her friend was dead. Her aura hummed her ears and tensed her chest. The mark on her wrist burned with agony.
“Oh, Lloyd,” she cried and pressed her hand on his face. “I’m sorry, my friend…sorry, I dragged you to these godforsaken woods.” She wept with deep sorrow until Wynn licked her face. With her arms around his torso, she hugged him and regained her composure. “My pet, you’re unharmed. Thank you, Gods, thank you. Go on, sweet Wynn…find help. It’s all right, I will be well until you return. Go on.”
Katriona stared at Wynn as he muddled away and until she could see him no more. She closed her eyes and grimaced at the painful wounds and prayed to Tiw to give her the strength and courage to hold on until help arrived.
The next time she opened her eyes, the sky pitched. Night came and the moon not as bright as it was on previous nights. She’d likely be dead by morning light. Would her end be at the ravishing by animals? How she wished she’d told Rhyder that she loved him and explained she meant no harm to his followers. She regretted leaving his land and should’ve stood up to him. There had to be a way to force his acceptance. He was her husband and had no right to send her away.
Katriona listened to the noises which oddly returned to the woods. Night insects buzzed and flew between the tree trunks. The scurrying of animals sounded nearby. A bark came and drew nearer. She focused on the barks and voices. A woman’s voice…
Someone touched her face. Katriona opened her eyes and gasped. Surely the God, Loki, was up to his tricks and tried to confuse her, for he was the most devious of the Gods. Heloise? Her sister’s face waved before her. She wept and then faded from being.


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2 comments:

Donamae Kutska said...

Sounds really interesting and intriguing.

Author Kara Griffin said...

Thank you Donamae! I appreciate you visiting my blog. I'll be sure to enter you for the Giveaway.